How To Use Yawl In A Sentence

  • Among other things, in the six exciting years of their marriage she had climbed Chimborazo with him, made a three-thousand-mile winter journey with dogs and sleds in Alaska, ridden a horse from Canada to Mexico, cruised the Mediterranean in a ten-ton yawl, and canoed from Germany to the Black Sea across the heart of Europe. Bunches of Knuckles
  • Well," said Jallanby, "she was a yawl about eighteen tons register; thirty tons yacht measurement; length forty-two feet; beam thirteen; draught seven and a half feet; square stern; coppered above the water-line; carried main, jib-headed mizen, fore-staysail, and jib, and in addition had a sliding gunter gaff-topsail, and ---- Ravensdene Court
  • In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl.
  • In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl.
  • That objective had been achieved with over twenty yawls now sailing in Achill.
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  • Crewmen scampered about, untying the gaskets on the yawl-rigged barge's tan sails, and halyards started creaking aboard other boats while mooring lines splashed over the side to be hauled up by longshoremen.
  • The French yoles are designed for sea rowing as opposed to river, are heavier than the Celtic yawl so the Castletownshend Rowing Club have installed a pulley system on their slip, for easier hoisting in and out of the sea.
  • On the way home their yawl was overturned and Cornelius Cahalane, Eugene Daly's great grand uncle, who spent almost three hours in the water, got help and then returned to search for the others.
  • It seemed that other sailing enthusiasts had the same idea, as the yawl sat at her berth, speculating on her next responsibility.
  • After ten minutes of motoring, during which he remembered to douse the coaming and hull with some water, he left the yawl on automatic and went below again.
  • In a tribute he said that Mr Patten was a very popular and committed member of the group of people who had dedicated themselves to the revival of the yawl.
  • Furthermore, there were shortfalls with equipment supplies at naval clubs: There was a shortage of 154 motor boats and 155 yawls.
  • Have you been in a place where trends are announced through a yawl's foghorn?
  • Their win was no mean feat because the teams were competing in a different kind of craft, the French yawls being sliders, narrower, slightly longer, twin oared and the triangular course was over 6k.
  • The cup competition is an event for yawls; traditional wooden sailing boats, and is being run in association with the Drontheim Yawl Association.
  • By the middle of the next day the yawl was aground, and from the shoalness of the water could not proceed any higher. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Lots of Yoda speek which was pretty kewl but why yawl doin yoda when the quat look like Smeagle? Oh. U switch shampoo with Nair - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Boats of various shapes and sizes were built, yachts, smaller sailing craft, yawls, lighters for transporting sand and gravel, punts, racing gigs and even speedboats in the late 1930's.
  • Just as the Long Island Mackerel yawls had returned to sail again.
  • On Saturday mornings throughout the month of September the ancient tradition of yawl sailing was handed down to a new generation of enthusiasts.
  • Mr. Middlebrook," he continued, "is aware that I bought this yawl from a ship-broker in Hull, for a special purpose -- Ravensdene Court
  • As the interest in wooden boats and yawls grows, the Baltimore Traditional Boat Festival, held at the end of May, provides an excellent showcase for the craftsmanship, beauty and line of these vessels.
  • It is envisaged in addition that a number of young people will be trained by master yawl boat-builders under a traditional yawl boat-training scheme.
  • His nine-knot yawl was auctioned off to lobstermen.
  • Boats of various shapes and sizes were built, yachts, smaller sailing craft, yawls, lighters for transporting sand and gravel, punts, racing gigs and even speedboats in the late 1930's.
  • Now you probably understand just why that old fisherman was willing to sell you his yawl. THE TREASURED ONE
  • A new workflow language (YAWL) can provide direct support for the current workflow patterns. In this paper, we primarily study the YAWL and the implementations of YAWL system.
  • Now the number of yawls has increased to twenty-five and the yawl racing competition has become a major tourist attraction on Achill island.
  • Now you probably understand just why that old fisherman was willing to sell you his yawl. THE TREASURED ONE
  • He was an inspiration to those who wished to get out and sail in the yawl but were seeking the courage to do so.
  • The owner of the yawl, was on hand to see it begin its journey and was delighted to see the project come to fruition.
  • Puleston's book itself goes on to relate his adventures which, after he lost the yawl, included joining Bruce and Sheridan Fahnestock in the schooner Direction on their famous trip through the South Pacific.
  • Well," said Jallanby, "she was a yawl about eighteen tons register; thirty tons yacht measurement; length forty-two feet; beam thirteen; draught seven and a half feet; square stern; coppered above the water-line; carried main, jib-headed mizen, fore-staysail, and jib, and in addition had a sliding gunter gaff-topsail, and ---- Ravensdene Court
  • The currently standard plastic yawls have a ballast-displacement ratio of 0.433, compared to 0.390 for the older wood design.
  • Moreover, before steam made coast traffic independent of wind, the sand-banks outside the roads were a great source of profit to the beach men, who went off in their long yawls to such craft as "missed stays" coming through a "gat," or managed to run aground on one of the sand-banks in some way or other. Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants"
  • Or he pushed out the yawl and shot his single creel.

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